Jim Moran Nancy Lucero MEASURING OUTCOMES. TELLING THE WOKSAPE OYATE STORY Assumptions.

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Jim Moran Nancy Lucero MEASURING OUTCOMES

TELLING THE WOKSAPE OYATE STORY Assumptions

Measuring Outcomes COLLECTING INFORMATION  Combine qualitative and quantitative approaches  Build breadth (quantitative) and depth (qualitative) into an evaluation  Both can fit within an Indigenous value system

QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES  Record / Document Review Intake forms Attendance rosters Test scores  Surveys / Questionnaires Mostly closed-ended questions Scales to measure specific knowledge / attitudes / behaviors  Observations Record the frequency of target behaviors

QUALITATIVE APPROACHES  Interviews Individual Phone or face-to-face Open-ended questions Participants tell their stories  Focus Groups Group interview Open-ended questions Participants tell their stories  Observations Write down detailed description of interactions Video tape participants

u JJJJJ Jim Moran, Ph.D Nancy Lucero, Ph.D., LCSW